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Russia Moved Tu-160 Bombers 410 Miles From Alaska
Following Ukraine’s successful “Operation Spiderweb” drone strike on June 1st, which damaged or destroyed irreplaceable bombers, Russia’s Aerospace Forces (VKS) have begun dispersing their strategic ...
Alaska Aerospace and the University of Alaska will sign an agreement today in Fairbanks for the two to cooperate on rocket ...
Kaktovik, Alaska, resident thanks president for blocking environmental groups while Energy Secretary Chris Wright highlights untapped potential.
The University Fire Department broke ground on a $4 million expansion of its University Avenue station Wednesday afternoon to ...
There is further coverage of the Trump administration’s plans to open up more of the Alaskan Arctic for oil drilling.
He's only days into his attempt to reach the North Pole-and things look as grim as they've ever been. Plaisted and his team of amateur explorers have endured fuel shortages, howling storms, and ...
Is there anything better than diving into cold water in the summertime? Polar bears love plunging into refreshing water as ...
The project’s challenges highlight how ill-prepared the U.S. is to respond to the way climate change is making some places ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Planting season is upon us, and if you haven’t put in your potatoes, it’s time. I know of four ways to grow potatoes, and I’ve tried them all. Traditional planting is ...
The polar regions are cold, remote and off-putting, but there are thousands of polar words in English – and not just words for snow and ice.
“Barrow is ground zero for climate-change ... One major consequence is that a new Arctic shipping route around the top of Alaska is expected to open in the next few years, or decades, cutting ...
Point Lay, Alaska, epitomizes the extreme Arctic. Winter on the Northwest Alaska coast is marked ... Winds that day topped 50 miles per hour, yet the snow blanketing the ground hadn’t been blowing ...